- Camera: Canon
- Camera model: Canon EOS 7D
- Exposure time: 1/800
- Aperture: f/5.6
- ISO: 640
Happily eating his acorn! (5 years and 1023 days ago)
Snowshoeing through the woods I came across a few chickadees. I liked how this one is framed in by the snow on the branches. (5 years and 1023 days ago)
Snowshoeing...ahhh you make me homesick for my Canada. Your composition of this little beautiful fragile bird off center makes this photographic artistry. The inclusion of snowy branches in soft bokeh adds further meat to the visual story you present. You have great eye catchment, sharp clear we can see the feathers clearly...you do have slight blow out on white HOWEVER, our eyes see blow outs so why not our cameras, these blow outs add...do not subtracts from this well taken photograph. Chirp
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A beautiful layers of frosted snow on a winter tree. (5 years and 1024 days ago)
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I love the simplicity of this pair of mallards sitting in the snow. (5 years and 1029 days ago)
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Lovely slow exposure of the beautiful Bonnechere River in Renfrew ON Canada (5 years and 1029 days ago)
A well executed long exposure image with great sharpness on rocks, showing us the grunge. The dof is good also with trees in the distance in focus. Although you have hot spots on the photograph, sometimes in life they are there, so why not in the photograph! The diagonal lead line of the tree takes us inside of the photo and your compositional style by using the horizontal cut rule of photograhy works. This rocks (pun intended).
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Kudos to you for getting him eye level. With this POV you pull us into the shot quickly. The colour palette transforms this into photographic art. The eyes are sharp with a slight blur on his nose and whiskers which gives the story of him having a bit of a nosh and that is the exclamation mark that delights us visually. Love this...a lot.
Congrats Chieflong.
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